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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1966, p. 14

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BOY, OH BOY! THIS NEW CROP OF CHAPLINS plin in England today sport- ing a new "short and shorn look" as she begins filming "Stranger in the House" at Nope, that's not Charlie Chaplin in his young days at the left. It is his daugh- ter, actress Geraldine Cha- comed the members and guests. During ihe business portion reports were heard from vari- ous committees and an invita- tion was received from St. Stephen's UCW to attend their we meeting in Octo- is It was decided to hold the annual turkey supper in early November and to cater to a future wedding. It was an- nounced that Christmas cards were now on sale. Szszur were in charge of the Worship service, the theme being centered on The Lord's Prayer. A social time was spent with cake and coffee served. 8ST, GREGORY'S CWL Plans for St. Gregory The Great Councii of the Catholic Women's League educational night and pot-luck supper, Tuesday, October 4, at 6:30 p.m. were finalized at the re- cent executive meeting. Guest speaker will be Mr, Whitney Humohrey, Inspector of Oshawa Separate Schools. Presentations of scholarships to the top boy and gir!, Grade 12 students, going to Grade 13 in the Oshawa Catholic from St. Gregory's Parish, will take place. The executive members de- cided to recognize the two St. High | School and the City High School Today's Bathroom Not Adapted For Disabled TORONTO (CP) -- Lady |: Hamilton of London, an inter- nationally-known authority on the rehabilitation of the dis- abled, s y criticized the bathroom night, de- scribing it as the "worst room in the house for the disabled," She told a group. of doctors, muzess, thstapicis cad echt tects at the Orthopedic and Arthritic Hospital here that by implication, the bathroom is also the worst room for everybody else because re- search shows what is good for the disabled is good for others. She said the jdeal bathroom should be larger with each unit within reach of a wheel- chair. There should space between the toilet and the wall for those who have to sidle out of the chair. She said there should also be handgrips that 'can be folded back on both the toilet and bathtub and a seat be- tween the tub so the bather can climb onto the seat and then into the tub, Lady Hamilton is also vice- chairman of the Central Coun- cil for the Disabled in Britain and chairman of the Disabled Living Activities group. Gregory's Parish _ students, Catherine Normoyle and Daryle Leach, recent graduates of OCVI, who received Ontario Scholarships. the Elstree, Hertfordshire studios. Those long tresses she wore a year ago in Hol- lywood at a premiere have been ruthlessly cropped. (AP Wirephoto by cable from London) DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports ronto, and that "the harvest|John Porter, Garrard Road| Mrs, William Boissoin an- Thanksgiving services would be|North. |nounced that the plans for the held on the first Sunday in Oc-; Mrs. Leonard Carrington wel-| Candlelight Baii, Saturday, No- SALAD SURPRISE Slices of fresh California Bartlett pear are a delightful surprise in Caesar salad. vember 12, had been finalized with .the George Macko Jr. orchestra. tober. = Mrs. Donald Wilson, Junior! Auxiliary leader, reported that) |the Junior group had started' submitted by their secretaries. d its meetings. | OPA AUXILIARY |be either a dance or a car oi : | The Ladies' Auxiliary to the.Party in the spring. be. Fae lesen taht at Oshawa Police Association held| It was announced that the) Cards", reported that plans its September meeting at the|next meeting would be held Oc-) - 4+, well under way for Wed-| home of Mrs. Mervin Baker. |tober 5, at the home of Mrs, nesday, September 28. Some of The president, Mrs. John) Baker. Refreshments were|),. gub-conveners were: Mrs. Reardon presided, with 20) served. lDavid St. Andrews, kitchen; members present, CHRIST MEMORIAL WA |Mrs. Bransby Cook and Mrs. Mrs. Chatles Hill presented) (Naomi Branch) | James Howard, prizes and flow- the board of directors, elected) |er arrangements; Mrs. Clare in June, to the membership. | The members of the Naomi| McCullough and Mrs. Ray Web- Mrs. William Hayes reported) Branch of Christ Memorial) ster candy; Mrs. Mansell Ger- on arrangements for the com-|Church Women's Auxiliary|row, tables; .and Mrs. Donald ing rummage sale being held started the new season off re-| Liddiard, tickets, September 28 at the UAW Hall, |cently with a meeting in the) rs. Ellis announced that she Bond street. |church lounge. There were 15\hoped that Mrs. H. R. Hunt Mrs, Reardon asked for more| members present. Mrs. Donald) would be able to come to the volunteers for the Crippled Chil-|Ellis, the president, presided. October meeting to .show her dren's School. Mrs. Kenneth) The members were reminded|sjides of her trip to the Holy Ostler described her work with|that next month the united/jand, and that all the women the Cub Pack at the school/ thank-offering boxes were to be! of the church would be invited and asked for a volunteer to returned. to attend. -- her to prepare for each| Mrs. David St. Andrews gave Refreshments were served. meeting. |a report on the recent Advisory | It was decided to have aiBoard meeting. It was an-| | WESTMINSTER UCW Christmas bazaar again this nounced that the Enthronement| The September meeting of year with the date set for No- of Bishop' G. B, Snell would be|Westminster United Church vember 17. The next project, held on Thursday, September|Women was held at the new now in the planning stages, will/29, at St. James Cathedral, To-ihome of the Reverend and Mrs, | SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE SIMOTTA! The real fur-like fabric Styled exclusively by. 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